BIBLIOGRAFIA per la Candida – Candida Albicans
La Bibliografia qui sotto riprodotta e’ cio’ che si puo’ trovare attraverso una ricerca con Google, ma in essa non si trovano soluzioni terapeutiche piu’ complete di quelle qui sopra esposte, in quanto fino ad ora le candidosi sono state poco studiate dalla medicina ufficiale, come cause e concause di importanti patologie.
Dematium albicans (C.P. Robin) Laurent{?}, (1889)
Monilia albicans (C.P. Robin) Zopf, (1890)
Myceloblastanon albicans (C.P. Robin) M. Ota, Japanese Journal of Dermatology and Urology 27: 170 (1927)
Mycotorula albicans (C.P. Robin) Langeron & Talice, Annls Parasit. hum. comp. 10: 44 (1932)
Oidium albicans C.P. Robin, (1853)
Parasaccharomyces albicans (C.P. Robin) Mello & L.G. Fern., (1918)
Procandida albicans (C.P. Robin) E.K. Novák & Zsolt, Acta bot. hung. 7: 133 (1961)
Saccharomyces albicans (C.P. Robin) Reess, (1877)
Syringospora albicans (C.P. Robin) C.W. Dodge, (1935)
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